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1 L. Action 1 (1966)

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VOLUME   1 NO. 1                                JULY 1966

  BAMBERGER RESIGNED

  Clinton Bamberger, the man who guided the establishment
  of the Legal Services program of the War on Poverty,
  recently resigned from the Directorship of that program
  to run for Attorney General of Maryland on the
  Democratic ticket of Rep. Carlton Sickles, candidate
  for the state Governor
  Appointed by Sargent Shriver as Acting Director was
  Earl Johnson, Jr , former Legal Services deputy
  director   Johnson, who received his Master of Law
  Degree from Northwestern University in 1961, was the
  first deputy director of the Neighborhood Legal
  Services Project for Washington, D.C.
  In accepting Bamberger's resignation, Shriver praised
  Bamberger for developing one of the most successful,
  most imaginative and direct of the War on Poverty
  programs.  He cited the establishment of more than
  150 Legal Services projects throughout the country as
  an extraordinary accomplishment, saying that those
  projects will reach more than five million poor
  people, bringing them the counsel and advocacy of
  able lawyers.  Shriver estimated that more than 20
  milion  poor people will eventually be reached by the
  program started by Bamberger

  CONFESTED LEGAL SERVICES CHARTER APPROVED
  On June 30, 1966, Pennsylvania's Philadelphia County
  Court of Common Pleas, in a wide ranging opinion per
  the Honorable R. P  Alexander, granted a charter to
  Community Legal Services, Inc., a nonprofit corporation

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